In addition to the configuration of UDDI registry security, other UDDI registry settings can affect the security of the UDDI registry.
Some UDDI property and policy settings can affect the security of a UDDI registry. Other UDDI settings are not specific to security, but can place restrictions on the successful completion of publish requests.
UDDI registry interfaces are protected, as detailed in Access control for UDDI registry interfaces.
The UDDI registry supports the use of XML Digital Signatures to sign UDDI entities. See Use of digital signatures with the UDDI registry.
Some UDDI property and policy settings can affect the security of a UDDI registry.
To review or change the following policy settings, click
.These policy settings apply when UDDI security features are used and WebSphere Application Server security is enabled. If the UDDI service is mapped to the AllAuthenticatedUsers security role, these settings are overridden. See Configuring UDDI Security with WebSphere Application Server security enabled.
The publish-related actions that a registered UDDI publisher can perform are defined by their entitlements, as described in UDDI registry user entitlements.
Some UDDI property and keying policy settings influence publish behavior. These settings are not specific to security, but you must consider them because they place restrictions on the successful completion of publish requests.
If you do not select this option, you can register users as UDDI publishers, and specify their entitlements, by using the UDDI publisher settings.
If you select this option, one or more tiers must be configured using the UDDI Tier settings. Also, ensure that registered UDDI Publishers are assigned to a tier by using the UDDI publisher settings.
To review or change the following property setting, click
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